Trump’s Words Are Offensive? Look At What Obama’s White House Invited

Today is the one year anniversary of the absurd “Cocks Not Glocks” movement, which encourages students on college campuses to clip giant sex toys onto their backpacks to show their disapproval for campus carry.

In honor of this “organization’s” anniversary, let’s take a minute to look at the irony behind their fame.

Presidential Candidate Donald Trump was recently dissed by the mainstream media, liberals and members of his own political party for talking about “grabbing a woman by the p*ssy.” His comments were deemed vulgar and crude, and rightfully so.

But the radical anti-gun left is praising this group of students for walking around their college campus with sex toys to protest guns. They’re receiving so much praise that they they were invited to the White House.

Why is it so hard for people to understand that the Second Amendment doesn’t start and stop at the gates of a college campus? Do other Constitutional rights—like the right to free speech—stop when you walk onto a university? Absolutely not. In fact, campus administrators are quick to protect every other right, except your right to defend yourself.

I was the victim of a violent crime. And guess what? It happened on campus. In my dorm room. The only thing that could have prevented it was a firearm. Not a sex toy.

Beth Baumann is a public relations professional in Northern Idaho. Beth is a campaign veteran who has worked on numerous state and federal elections. In 2014, she was the Communications Assistant for the American Conservative Union, where she helped plan and execute media relations strategies for CPAC 2014. She is an avid Second Amendment supporter and advocate and loves fishing in her free time. You can follow her on Twitter at @eb454.